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Catherine Frazee has been involved in the equality rights movement for many years. As a writer, educator, and researcher, her primary focus is the rights, identity, experience, and well-being of persons with disabilities. Her work has been published in textbooks and academic journals as well as a variety of specialty magazines, including Abilities, Entourage, ARCHtype, B'yadeinu, and the Womanist. In 1998, Frazee's lecture about the untold harms of contemporary eugenic ideas was featured in Vision Television's Voices of Vision lecture series commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. She is currently compiling a collection of essays, speeches, and lectures aimed toward deepening societal responses to the experience of disability. Contributor to: |
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